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How to monitor Webservices SOAP messages ?
Written by Mark S.   
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Sometimes it's useful for debugging features to inspect the SOAP messages which are returned by JBoss Web Service Stack. As a matter of fact when you issue a Web service request the kind of data you return is marshalled into XML using an XML marshaller.

So if you want to see the full SOAP messages returned by JBoss create a new Category for the SOAP Message Class in your conf/jboss-log4j.xml

All you have to do is add the following XML fragment in your Category section:

<category name="jbossws.SOAPMessage">
     <priority value="DEBUG" />
</category>

This will add in your server.log the SOAP packet for your Web service invocations
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